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Jeffrey Van Camp

Jeffrey Van Camp

Former Digital Trends Contributor

As DT's Deputy Editor, Jeff helps oversee editorial operations at Digital Trends. Previously, he ran the site's Mobile/Wearables section for several years. Jeff has been writing about tech, video games, and movies on the Web for more than a decade and a half. He's been embedded in the mobile world since 2006.

iPhone X vs. LG V30

A dozen companies could have built the iPhone X. Why did they let Apple do it best?

Apple claims the iPhone X will define the next decade of smartphones, and it’s probably right. Why can’t other companies outperform the iPhone in a big way?
Apple iPhone 7

Apple iPhone 7 review

The iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus? (Or Android?) Our Apple iPhone 7 Review hits the pros (great camera!) and cons (no headphone jack) to help you decide.
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We dive into the Surface Pro and Laptop with Microsoft’s device czar, Panos Panay

We speak with Panos Panay, Microsoft's head of hardware, to learn all about the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review

‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ review

'Mario Kart 8 Deluxe' may not be a brand new game, but it’s still one of the best experiences on the Switch yet.
Nintendo Switch: Hands On

Nintendo Switch: Our first take

We spent several hours playing every launch game for the Nintendo Switch. Read up on exactly how all of its control schemes work, and how well they all work in our full hands-on first take.
HTC U Play and U Ultra

HTC U Ultra and HTC U Play: Our First Take

We tried out HTC's brand new U Ultra and U Play phones, which have a brand new design and feel for HTC. Question is, will they be worth your hard-earned money when they come out in early 2017?
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Tour the top booths of CES 2017 in full 360-degree video

Join us as we tour some of the biggest booths at CES in VR. We've captured 360-degree footage of the hottest tech.
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Tech is upending the ways we write, speak, and even think

Text messages, emoji, voice assistants, and even artificial intelligence are changing the way humans communicate, but are we eroding language or merely evolving it? It depends who you ask.
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Nintendo is back on its game, and the Switch proves it

Nintendo has revealed the Switch, its first home gaming console that's also a handheld. The system is incredibly exciting, but it also represents a huge shift for Nintendo. After losing its grip on the gaming market for years, Nintendo is finally stepping up.
LG V20 Hands On

Hands on: LG V20

The LG V10 was a welcome surprise last year, and LG might be looking to spruce up its mobile division with the launch of the V20 by the end of September.
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Samsung Gear S2 review

We review Samsung’s Gear S2, its seventh smartwatch. Can it stand toe-to-toe with the Apple Watch?
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Sonos gets smarter with Spotify Connect and Amazon Alexa integration

Sonos on Tuesday announced two key partnerships, adding full integration with Spotify and support for Amazon's Alexa.
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Hands on: Samsung Gear VR (2016)

Samsung has a new Gear VR on the way, ready to launch alongside the Galaxy Note 7. We tried out the new headset and like the small improvements Samsung has made so far.
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Hands on: Windows 10 Anniversary Update

We go hands-on with Microsoft's Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which has a plethora of new features in its Action Center, lock screen, Ink menu, Store, and more. How does it stack up so far?
iFit NordicTrack

No more excuses — this mattress plans your next workout while you sleep

In August, iFit and NordicTrack will release new sleep technology -- a sleep tracker that will adjust workouts based on how well rested you are.
Samsung Galaxy S7

Samsung Galaxy S7 review

The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge have been talked about for a year, but now they're here. We detail the new features, what we think of the phones, and everything we know about price and availability.
Innoants Air Case

Hands on: Air Case for iPhone 6 and 6S

Battery cases can certainly help keep your phone on all day, but they're generally overly bulky. Not anymore. Air Case comes in at only 0.15 inches.
Sony Xperia X

Sony Xperia X review

We review the Xperia X, the first of Sony’s trio of new Xperia phones for 2016. How does it stack up against the likes of Apple, Samsung, and affordable phones?
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping review

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is The Lonely Island's second major movie following 2007's 'Hot Rod,' but is it any good? We've got the scoop on this Samberg satire, which has its ups and downs.
HTC Vive

Everything you need to know about the HTC Vive

We break down the HTC Vive's cost, when it's coming out, how you can pre-order it, how it's different from the Oculus Rift, and more.
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Apple iPad Pro 9.7-inch review

Does the 9.7-inch iPad Pro hold its own as a tablet, and can it challenge laptops? Read our full review to find out.
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Which of these VR headsets would you buy?

We're running our first Facebook poll. What is your favorite VR headset? Join the fun and let us know what VR platform (if any) has you excited.
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16 trends from Mobile World Congress that will reshape the year ahead

The rise of VR, the decline of tablets, and the unstoppable ascent of Chinese manufacturers are just a few of the trends from Mobile World Congress 2016 that will shift the world ahead.
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Barcelona broke us, but not before we found a laser bike and 6-wheeled robot

On the last day of Mobile World Congress 2016, we discovered a bike with built-in lasers, a 10-core superphone from China, Internet by Li-Fi, and a six-wheeled robot that wants to replace Mr. McFeely.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 vs. LG G5: Which Android superstar shines brighter?

We compare the latest flagships from Samsung and LG:, the Galaxy S7 and G5
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Silk Labs wants to string your smart home together with ‘Sense’

Silk Labs is hoping to take over your living room with its new Sense device, which it describes as a mix between Amazon's Echo and Dropcam. But can it win the war for the smart home?
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File your tax returns from the couch with these 8 great iPad apps

Sadly, taxes can be more complicated than need be. Check out some of our favorite apps, from TurboTax to H&R Block, for e-filing your taxes on your iPad.
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The iPhone isn’t dying, Wall Street is just crazy

There's no reason to get frightened about the iPhone's sales -- we're just in an "S" year. And the iPhone 7 may turn things around faster than Wall Street and critics realize.
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Wireless carriers are busting each other’s balls, and we are winning

Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint are locked in a big battle over who makes the best colorful balls commercial. We break down what it means and who really has the most (and biggest) balls.
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Hands on: Samsung Galaxy TabPro S

We go hands on with Samsung's newest tablet, and first dive into Windows in a while, the Galaxy TabPro S. Spoiler alert: We like what we're seeing.
Samsung Gear VR

Samsung Gear VR review

We review the Gear VR, Samsung’s finished virtual reality headset, ready to hit the streets for a hundred bucks. It’s worth the money.
LG Nexus 5X

Nexus 5X review

We review the Nexus 5X, Google’s long-awaited sequel to the affordable Nexus 5. Unfortunately, this Nexus has some problems.
Samsung Galaxy View

Samsung Galaxy View Review

We review Samsung’s largest tablet yet, the 18.4-inch Galaxy View, which ambitiously tries to merge the world of tablets with television.
VIZIO Reference Series Event

Get ready to roast your retinas with Vizio’s blindingly bright, $130K Reference Series

Vizio has officially launched and priced its Reference Series 4K UHD televisions, armed with Dolby Vision HDR and a 384-zone FALD backlight system.